Geomancer guide
Power of terrain and talismans: you bend the environment in your favor. A tactical-flavored Table B utility.
The Geomancer (other family, Table B) draws advantage from terrain and its talismans: manipulating the environment to tip the balance for the party. A tactical, control-oriented style, cheap to level.
Strengths
- Control and advantage from terrain.
- Table B: easy to combine.
- Provides tactical positional solutions.
Watch-outs
- Its performance depends on the environment and preparation.
- Less direct damage; shines by enabling and controlling.
Good partners
- Attackers who exploit the terrain advantage you create.
- A tactical party that plans encounters.
Recommended combo
Geomancer + Sorcerer: terrain control that enables arcane damage. Open an example build in the planner.
How to start
Check its page in the Explorer and build it in the Planner.
FAQ
Is Geomancer worth it as a second discipline?
Very much: it's Table B, costs little experience and adds terrain control. It fits almost any build.
Does Geomancer deal damage?
Its value isn't direct damage but terrain control; it shines combined with an attacker like the Sorcerer.